The figures illustrated above shows one bit of FS6500's LONG_DURATION_TIMER register, it's difficult for me to understand what's the distinction among them.Please explain it in another way,THANKS!
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Hi,
It is possible to configure WAKE-UP register to set the sleep time of the device. After WAKE-UP register counts to end, the device will wake up. But the device will be wake up by CAN/IOs before wake up time counts to end. Customers usually want to know how long the device has been sleep in this situation.
When configure REG_SE to be 1, you can read out how long the device has been sleep when reading wake up register after device wake up by CAN/IOs.
When configure REG_SE to be 0, you can only read out the configured wake up register values before entering LPOFF mode.
BR, Tomas
Hi,
It is possible to configure WAKE-UP register to set the sleep time of the device. After WAKE-UP register counts to end, the device will wake up. But the device will be wake up by CAN/IOs before wake up time counts to end. Customers usually want to know how long the device has been sleep in this situation.
When configure REG_SE to be 1, you can read out how long the device has been sleep when reading wake up register after device wake up by CAN/IOs.
When configure REG_SE to be 0, you can only read out the configured wake up register values before entering LPOFF mode.
BR, Tomas
Is there any method to start the count with initial value and continue counting from this point in any one of the 5 modes ?
@TomasVaverka Your answer was very useful to me. Thank you very much!